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About the PPC

The Pesticide Policy Coalition’s mission is to ensure the availability of safe, affordable pest management tools. We support development and implementation of public policies and laws that utilize the best available science and technology assuring protection of human health and the environment.

The PPC represents food, agriculture, pest management and related organizations that support transparent, fair and science-based regulation of pest management.  PPC members include nationwide and regional farm, commodity, specialty crop and silviculture organizations; cooperatives; food processors and marketers; pesticide manufacturers; pest and vector control operators; research organizations; and other interested parties.  PPC serves as a forum for the review, discussion, development and advocacy of pest management policies and issues important to our members.

 
   
 
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Latest News...

Pesticides Meet Tough New Standards
Americans today can be reassured that the food their families eat meet the highest and strictest health and safety standards.

Letter of Support for POPs Legislation:
PPC submitts letter of support for H.R. 3849 to House Ag Committee

Revised EPA Draft Strategic Plan:
PPC files revised comments on EPA’s Draft Strategic Plan Architecture for 2006-2011

EPA Draft Strategic Plan:
PPC files Comments on EPA’s Draft Strategic Plan Architecture for 2006-2011

40 CFR Part 158: PPC has submitted comments to EPA on the proposed rule to modify 40 CFR Part 158, data requirements for pesticide registration.

CLA has also submitted comments to EPA on the proposed rule.

Senate Budget Reconciliation: PPC asks the Senate to oppose additional pesticide fees during FY 2006 budget reconciliation.

House Budget Reconciliation: PPC asks the House to oppose additional pesticide fees during FY 2006 budget reconciliation.

Comments & Information on NPDES: Comments on the EPA's proposed ruling on NPDES permits.

Comments on Treaties: PPC Comments on ratification and implementation of POP, PIC and LRTAP treaties.

Support for Johanns : PPC joins orther organizations in the food and fiber industries supporting Bush's nomination of Mike Johanns for Agriculture Secretary.

Comments to EPA on Generic Pesticide Regulations : Comments on a proposed rule: "Updating Generic Pesticide Chemical Tolerance Regulations.